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Old 02-02-2012, 02:36 AM   #660
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The kid and I saw it together. Gawd we loved it. I hate to admit it, it even made me cry in the more touching moments.



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I was told it's realistic and humorous, so I grabbed it based on the premise....
An awkward young man is diagnosed with Cancer, his rather obnoxious {and i'm being nice} BFF turns out to be better company in a teenage crass boy way than most in his life.
I identified with a Lot of what he felt and went through in the process of Treatment/surgery, from feeling Alone, frustrated, dealing with it the best way possible, down to decisively dealing with "False Nice"...
There's humor, and drama...
There's moments where u really wanna smack someone a few times and shout 'fuck off'......
The car scene when his BFF is skunk-ass drunk rang a seriously familiar bell -cough-
And his insensitive c*nt of a g/f also....
Had the n00b shrink been assigned to me, I would've walked out...

Its based on the screenwriters experiences as a Cancer patient, Seth Rogen's actually his friend off-screen......
So...
Damn...
I liked it.

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